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The cell constant of a conductivity cell ........ .
(a) changes with change of electrolyte
(b) changes with change of concentration of electrolyte
(c) changes with temperature of electrolyte
(d) remains constant for a cell

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The cell constant is a multiplier constant specific to a conductivity sensor. The measured current is multiplied by the cell constant to determine the electrical conductivity of the solution. The cell constant, known as K, refers to a theoretical electrode consisting of two 1 cm square plates 1 cm apart.

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